Sapingia
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2952.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A020A-0916-4642-FF08-CC5DFA7C23AB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sapingia |
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Key to species of Sapingia View in CoL (males)
1. Aedeagus with short to long spines group closely together on shaft (Figs. 430, 439, 441, Nielson, 1979)................ 2
- Aedeagus with short to long spines in separate groups or scattered along shaft (Figs. 459, 465, 470, 481, Nielson 1979).... 7
2. Aedeagus with cluster of spines of equal length.............................................................. 3
- Aedeagus with cluster of spines of unequal length............................................................ 5
3. Aedeagus with numerous spines.......................................................................... 4
- Aedeagus with 3 spines on shaft (Fig. 430, Nielson, 1979)......................... ( Peru) S. ornatipennis (Linnavuori) View in CoL
4. Pygofer in lateral view with bifurcate cauudodoral process ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9–16 , Nielson, 1983); plate very broad with numerous setae on outer lateral margin and apically ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17–24 , Nielson, 1983)................................. ( Bolivia) S. salsa Nielson View in CoL
- Pygofer in lateral view with lobate, caudodorsal process ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 101–108 ); plate very, broad, with few setae apically ( Fig. 102 View FIGURES 101–108 )................................................................................ ( Colombia) S. calcaris View in CoL , sp. nov.
5. Aedeagus with single long spine among cluster of short ones.................................................. 6
- Aedeagus with 3 long spines among cluster of short ones (Fig. 441).............. ( Bolivia) S. adspersoides (Linnavuori) View in CoL
6. Pygofer in lateral view with avicular, caudoventral lobe (Fig. 471, Nielson, 1979)......... ( Venezuela) S. crepidula Nielson View in CoL
- Pygofer in lateral view with short, broad caudoventral lobe (Fig. 453, Nielson, 1979)................................................................................. ( Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay) S. adspersa (Stål) View in CoL
7. Aedeagus with short spines or spicules distad of subbasal group of spines......................................... 8
- Aedeagus with long spines on shaft, not separated into 2 groups............................ ( Bolivia) S. intuta Nielson View in CoL
8. Aedeagus with 1–2 very long spines distad and adjacent to subbasal group........................................ 9
- Aedeagus without such spines........................................................................... 10
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